The Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872 is a seminal legislation governing the solemnization and registration of Christian marriages in India. This book provides an exhaustive commentary on the Act, including definitions, scope, registration procedures, and legal obligations of parties involved. It integrates case law and judicial interpretations to aid practical understanding and implementation of the law, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements.
The book also explores administrative and procedural aspects, including marriage certificates, officiating authorities, and remedies for disputes arising under the Act. With illustrative examples and practical guidance, it assists legal practitioners and students in interpreting complex provisions and understanding the nuances of Christian family law in India.
Designed for lawyers, law students, judicial officers, and family law specialists, this book bridges the gap between legislative text and practical application. It emphasizes clarity, compliance, and legal reasoning while offering insights into contemporary issues affecting Christian marriages, such as registration disputes, annulments, and procedural reforms.






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